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An exciting opportunity to purchase property - and be eligible to apply for an Antiguan passport - is now available at one of the island's most eagerly anticipated luxury developments.
Located in a desirable north coast residential area, the Hodges Bay Resort is currently under construction, designed by renowned Miami architect Kobi Karp.
A variety of suites and homes are for sale, with prices starting at US$400,000 for a one-bed hotel room, to studios with kitchenettes, two-bedroom apartments, and three- and four-bedroom townhouses. All are approved under the country's Citizenship by Investment programme.
The eight-acre resort is ideally located along a prized north coast beach, just a five-minute drive from both the international airport and the capital, St John's. The five-star facilities will include three restaurants, two pools, tennis courts, beach club, gym and spa.
Every property boasts state-of-the-art styling, fixtures and furnishings, and each bedroom has a private balcony with ocean view.
Kobi Karp has worked with some of the world's leading hotel companies including Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt and Club Med. He is also known for helping restore buildings in Miami Beach's historic Art Deco district in the 1990s and for his ecologically sensitive designs